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A safe distance from the commotion of Chiswick High Road, this neighbourhood gastropub charms locals with its sophisticated good looks. Outside… more »
No ugly duckling, The Swan matches its flower-festooned Victorian exterior, large garden & kids’ play area with a handsome, wood-panelled bar… more »
Chef Malcolm John now has a stable of five restaurants, but this sleek thoroughbred remains the front runner. In essence, it’s a civilised… more »
Gutsy Britain meets classic Spain on the menu at this grandly proportioned corner pub – although you don’t get an inkling of the Iberian connection… more »
As if warning diners with meek palates, a string of crimson silk chillis decorates the entrance to this simple little exponent of fiery western… more »
Evoking the sultry vibes of a 16th-century Tehran bazaar, this cosy newer offshoot of Sheen’s well-like Persian eatery keeps its prices low,… more »
Well-loved in the neighbourhood, North China has been operating from these smart little premises for 36 years. Behind the attractive bay windows… more »
Despite the mundane exterior of the four-star Chiswick Moran Hotel, its adjoining Globe Bar has a certain retro charm. Wood panelling, a brown… more »
Swedish-born chef/patron Mikael Jonsson has turned his passion for food into a neighbourhood eatery driven by painstakingly procured raw materials… more »
Fresh from a 2011 refurbishment, The Pilot continues to steer a classic gastropub course, cleverly incorporating bare floorboards, standard lamps… more »
From bohemian beginnings in 1920s Soho, Patisserie Valerie’s unstoppable rise has seen the group grow to some 49 outlets & counting. The original… more »
Nationwide Italian chain Zizzi is not exactly the last word in cutting-edge culinary cool, but it’s been quick off the mark to introduce some… more »
Carluccio’s signature blue & white awnings have been brightening up high streets (& boosting house prices) since 1999. These classy-looking caffè… more »
Now sporting a slimmed-down menu focusing on the kitchen’s most popular dishes, The Tabard is principally a real ale destination for Chiswick's… more »
It’s scarcely a stone’s throw from the madness of the A4, but this low-key bolthole is a deliciously relaxing pub. Behind a mock-Tudor exterior… more »
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